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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1898)
CITY AND COUNTY. KATUIMiAY . Chris. MfM.fjor of Cedar Creek wan in town today. I,oniri Knit, in over from Weeping WlltCT till Illl.-d liO.-H. Win. liiu of South Head precinct vviiH in tiits city today. I). M. Lloyd, o ., Koek Blnrn' nucrost-ful f.rin.!a, was ill the ei'y to day. Mrs. Sliryoek wnii to O.niilia to upend Sunday v.iih f. ii'ntla mi I visit tlio ex position. Jacob Tritrtrli and M Ij. rYedrioh, two of tlio solid fa mars of Hitrht Mile Crovo precinct were in town today. Will Cillospie, tho Mynurd grain dealer, was in town today. He nays tliero is no irrain )n;inr noved now, and lie haw (fouo to fanning. Major Sclinrrnian wiio was crowded out of his regiment by fraud lia-i been reinstated by llolcomb, mid will tro as major in tho third regiment. Chas. V'osley, upon whom an opera tion was performed a short time ago, is rapidly recovering, and will in all probability ho out in a short time. Connie Thrasher, tlio il. fc M. mes-moi-senger buy, tried to climb a tree on a bicycle last evening and today his face looks like it had run into a meat chopper. The last copy of llo Can Francisco Wave contains a good picture of frank Johnson and diaries So trie, of the Nebraska soldiers, in camp there until recently. Mu rat Ifalstoad, tho noted newspa per man, passed through Omaha last evening, on his way to join General Morritt, whom ho will accompany to the I'hili ppines. Geo. Meisinger of I'ekin, 111., came hero a few days ago for a two woeks' visit with relatives. lie brought two children out to live with their uncle, 1. 1. Meisingor. A ship arrived at San Francisco yes terday which spoke to the American transports in mid-oceari. The Senator which carried the Nebraska boys re ported all well on hoard. It is said that Kev. Frank Campbell, Elder Youl.y and Fred Warren are applicants for the position of Chaplain in the Th'nd regiment. There are doubtless many other applicants Commissioner Hayes returned to his home at Kim wood by way of Lincoln this aftornoon. He will return Wed nesday, when the board meets John C. Watson for a tussle over the Union road. Several of the men killed in the Santiago encounter yesterday were from Fort Crook. Some of those v hom our people went to see at the M. I. depot as they passed through here are already sleeping under Cuban soil. A farmer down in liberty precinct is said to have sawed off bridge sup ports and let the bridge down into the creek in n effort to close up what is claimed to be a countv road. The com mis i mors will sue to it that all damages r pa'd for. While ilu Sells-Fo-epaugh show was on at Si., ux City, yesterday, a storm b 'w i' vn I tie big tent, killing one ma1. ; ml injuring many others. A oanie ensu-d and in. 1113- aim st died from friglii. Fortunately the wild be.ists d.d not n t out ; nd quiet was soon restored. The Farmer-' Mutual 1 nsurar.ee com pany held a oirecto's' meeting at the court house in this city today. The company was found to be in a flourish ing condition and carries a big line of insurance, tho money for which does not go out cf the state, but is kept here at home. If the millions which Nebraska annually sends away to en rich foreign insurance companies, were kept at home, the state and all its people would be vastly better off. MONDAY. It keeps two men busy unloading farm implements for August Gorder of late. D. W. Foster i6 up from Union to day looking after business in the county court. J. S. Howard and son, Carl, of York, were Sunday guests cf 5. A. Davis and wife of this city. Mrs. Lillian Carraher returned to tier home yesterday after spending a few days in this city. Miss Amelia Vallery departed yes terday for an extended visit in Chica go, and Washington, D. C. Dr. Dearing had business in Lincoln vestorday, and came down to Omaha to spend a day at the exposition. After July 1, every bank check will require a two cent revenue stamp. This is a part of the new war tax. Philadelphia's $20,000,000 city hall is to have a clock costing $27,960. It will have four dials twenty-three feet wide. A petition s in circulation here, fleking for the appointment of Elder Youtzy a- chaplain of the Third regi inent. IIcz Strong rr.d John lronjon of Nebawk.H came up to see the soldier boys Oeforo their departure for F01 1 Omaha. District court convened this morn ing find then adjourned to Thursday morning at nine o'clock, when the Clemmons case will be finished. Puck Vennor of Cass county and Mis Nannie 15. Anderson of Otoe coun ty have been granted a marriage li cense by Judge Joj-ee of Otoe county. A heroic bronze statue of Benjamin Franklin, the gift of Justus Straw bridge, is to be placed in front of the postoffice in Philadelphia. It cost $10,000. Wiley lUack went to Omaha this morning currying a large ManKot carefully rolled up. The bo. s tay he intcrdn sj.or (Jiiir a f -w day mi the Mi l way. The exposition munagmnmi t reports having taken in :M,i;lM) more than x p"'isi's mi fa r, which is much belter than the World's fair did during its first moiithV ex i.-t'Mie . A.. Wills Is enjoying a visit from his sis'o:- who resides in Virginia. He accompanied his wife and si-,ter to Omaha this morning where thev will take, a look at the exposition. Company A, of Lincoln, arrived in Omaha this morning, Col. 15 van be ing with tliein. They marched direct from the depot to Fort Omaha. 'I he company was far from being as lino as company 15, of this county. The cavalry regiment fiom Wyom ing which passed through this city a few days ago occupying eighty cars, met with a distressing railway acci dent in Mississippi, in which live of tho men Were killed and several in jured. Hen Horning finished the school census in district numb' r two, soul h of town, last weelc. Ho found ltia of school ago and in that number were three pair of twins. If any other dis trict in the county can beat it we should like to hoar of it. II. li. Goring informs the Ni: s re porter that ho h is not, accepted a po sition on the fourth of July committee and that he d ul.t- the. advisability of I'la' tsmouth trying to celebrate t hat day, r.s he thinks everybody will go to Omaha, whore a monster celebration, with lire.v. : k will be h d. The fall w lo-rst ".nl rye harvest is now on i full L1 1 in this county . August G :-d s artei in the week in good form having three le-w twine binders to -ei, no. Full wh-at never was q uite - 10 in 11 ppea r 1 ee in this county a -i - i..'o ph. nein nl yields may be l o :od ro I ci Ih ihre.cbing season op. Ike Cli'k . t M. i'. op r.'.lor at Falls Cit. is ei o led t i'.:v boon set upon iy tr.aips Saluriay night, who beat i in. almost to dtaih. One leg was broken and he was bruised all over his body. Tho awful tramp nuisance will continue as long as peo ple feed the worthless scoundrels so they can travel over the country. Should lie lln lu ll in the llivcr. from Monday's Daily. An old duffer has b:eu tramping around town with a lot of chair bot toms. He se-.'uis to get along that way and get a good living without work. He is very insulting and impu dent and at several places wheiehe cailod and was not al'.ow.-d to come in or given anything to eat he talked very ugly, tie called at Oswald Guth mans and Mrs. G. told him to move on; she had nothing for him and he was quilt; impudent. Oswald is president of iht3 vigil lance committee and when lie heard vh :t had occurred he notified Ma rsh il Mor risey and he soon found the fallow and locked him up in j wli .ro ho will remain until tomorrow. A jail sen tence does such scoundrels littie good. If he were piu-ae 1 ad iirs. inlo t'13 river the world w uld I. -id f b :d rub'iis'u. The p' t-id"-:t of the vigi lance coni'tii' Lee went nf'er ttoi fr'iow witli tx gios, aad oiu i'juui U ii :V0 him p-iiiiluii O'.it a.id li.- v.-,.'iiu the liu-ili-..-; L'Ut vber ( O .ll-.-I s ; ' e- iletl vrc at, wi liave a Mi. i in- l.:-VV Th" cornra:s-io!i"rs undo thi. )to;u I levy for t lie year asfolunv-: General fund eiht mills. lir.de fatid three milii. Ivoad fund two and t ;ire jf ou :l h mills. Court house bun is two miils. Soldier's relief one-fourth mill. Total sixteen mills. The levy last year was fifteen mills. KU-ctric Hitters. Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally needed when the languid, ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often abated long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and free ing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, Dizziness, yield to Lloetric Hitters. Fifty cents and fl bottles at F. G. Frieke's druir store. 1 Kpwortii La-aRiie ."HeetiiiK. A large crovJ was in attendance at the Leajue meeting Friday nirht, and besides a pleasant sociable time the following officers were elected: President, Elizabeth Eikenbary; first, v ce president. My: tie Porter; second vice president, Ada Hug; thiid vice president, Edna Eaton; fourth vice president, Florence Ilichardso ;; secretary. Hirdella Smith; treasu er, Tinsie Smith; chorister, Mrs. A. P. Campbell; organist, Margaret Davis. The Ch;ef Bu'gess of Milesburg, Pa., says De'.ViitV Little Early UUers are the l.es pi;is l.e ever used in his family ilu -in r fo :y years of house keeping. ey c re constipation, sick headache . d omifh and liver trou il:-s. Mii't.l i: slzj but great in results. F. G. Fricke. rvOii"j:;-i i':.-;..;.-- i r a Drive. A iinoe;rria;re(t;i"nlos t liv pleasure of driv ing, lntoiidiat; h.iyuo 01 curri;i;;.'i or har nrcg cr.n savo dollars by. s"!idiri:r for tho larrrt. ireo catalou 9 of tlicr Eliihart Curriase cud Harness Mfsr. Co., Ellcliart, lud. Sick headache, biliousness, consti ptivion a-cd all liver and stomach troub les can be quick ly cured by usingthore famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Hisersi. They are pleas ant to take and never gripe. F. G. Fricke. If you rait to smoke tne best t'-y Wurl Hros. Gut Heil. The Qnost 5 cent cigar made. AN INTERESTING LETTER. J.vll Klmt'iif rlninkil Vrlt' ii ioxl I.i'lItT from ( tii kamiiiiK'' We are indebted to the Nth.awka Ki-gi-ter for tho following: C. Ml ;i:oi:ji: H. TlKM AS, CIIICK A M.M'liA l'AUK. (ill., Jui.e K. 1S'.S We aie . 1 iit in Georgia, but if an' one thin'.s w:" are lounging around and idlia.r M'.'.ny our time they are sadiy mistaken. l r never was a great army of ne-n working harder or mo,-e fai th fu. ly prop.M ing for a future 1 hat is mi full of goi d intentions and noble purposes, viz: tho freeing of a suffer ing ami oppre-.-od people. It i- a wonderful sight here every day after the cheerful notes of the bujle have called the men for miles around to form in companies, and companies into battalions, and battal ions into (I i '. i.-ions, a nd divisions into brigades and so on, until thousands and tens of thousands of men are formed in battle array with their bright uniforms, shining buttons and bristling bayonets glittering ill the sun, until one imagines they tiro look ing itt a groat show, a grand pano rama, into which in the end the price of admission will be human lives, and the men all seem to realize this. They look to stern and sob inn, obeying blindly and implicitly every command 01 their ortieors, to ting its if one man, ti part of one great piece of machinery, ::r,o ! b y mu-t do this or all would be eolif .i-ion and di-order, and in a bat tle all would be lost. So it behooves us in action, for our own safety, no in itter how thick and hot the balls an I shells may be flying around uj, to execute the orders given, us. I write liiis t a convince you that waj know now, if not before, we nre engaged in no child's play. And yet the duties of a soldier are not disagreeable, in fact th'.-y nre of a pleasant nature to those who have taken the right kind of in terest in tho eausuthey have espou.-o I. This national park of the south is an interesting place, and is a lively place jut now. A great city of white tents, its boulevards and roads lined with immense trains of four an 1 six mule teams at.d an innumerable army of atnbuiancs and hor.-ebaek riders, ali hurrying and scurrying on ei rands fo'- I'ucle Sam. The bands are play ing eoa iuuoiislv. snd thoro are regi me its e. uiiiig "n from soni part of the country every d y, 'and those that nave been 1 here longest and are best equipped are ordered to the front. l),oft know what day or hour our turn will come, but hope it will b; soon. Tho boys all teem auxe us to go for ward. I visit'd Lookout mountain yester day. '1 ii . re is a street railway and hois: that elevates 3-011 to the top of that famous mountain. They have ma le a delightful summer resort out of thai staid, solemn monarch, and now all is pleasure and merriment, where once the very air was rent with groans -.nd sighs. I: seems now, tow ering there id 'It, to be looking down wth contempt upon everything thtit surround- it; as if nothing in the pres ent, or the fulure, c u!d possibiy in 1'iest (; e mpire with the awful t com s of (.-a range and tragedies that were enacted unon its very crowning summit, and whu h made its laune fa miliar to every man, woman and child who knows the letters of the .d phabet ail over the civilized world. A: d light at Its feet, as if conscious of p election from so grand a sentinel is iiiit !oely .-outhein city, Chatta nooga, with its clean, shady stree'.s and avenues, its beautiful lawns and pretty residences. Just on the other side of the city from Lookout mount ain, and a close competitor, is Misson ary Kidge, which also has au interest ing hist -ary for the tourist or p'lgrim. I?:itlle Near Santi:it;o. Frid:i3- 1.0 )0 American cavalrymen attacked 2,( 00 Spaniards who were li i ti in the I rush and timb r, and a fierce conflict ensued, in which the Spani ' rds wci'o put to Might. Fiftj' of our soldiers were wound at, and nearly half of that number will die. Hamilton Fish, a gr.uid-.-ou of Grant's fn mou.- secretarj" of state, was one of the killed. He was a graduate of Columbia and came cf a we -.lth- and prominent famil3. The z :al and braver- of the American troops will cause unnecessary ics-j of life unLss the men are he'd in ehe k. Jlousjh I.iiit-rs are Wrecked. Sc. Joseph, Mo., June 21. As the second section of the Burlington train carr-ing the Torry Cowboy regiment of e ivali-3' from Fo t D. A. Russell to Jacksonville, F.orida, was puiling in to the St. Joseph Union station at 0:.'J0 this morning the engine jumped the t-ack and after plowing through the earth for thirty feet toppled over on its side. Engineer W. Fuller of this cit-, who biavel remained itt his post, was aiight beneath tho tender and "k i( led. Fireman Georgo Christ man, who also lives here, was so badly sc tided th it h ? will die Three cars of horses were also derailed, but not one of the animals was scratched. The cugine was ba-ilv wrecked. Bab Moore of of LaF.iyette, Ind., says that for constipation he has ft. una DeWitt's Little Early Hirers to be perfect. The.y never gripe. Tr3 the m for stomache and liver troubles. F. G. Fricke. Write to J. Francis, General Pas senger Agent, H aldington Route, Omaha, for handsome thirty-two page pamphlet, descriptive of the Trans-Missis-ipni expo-ition. Free. The editor of the Evans Cit, Pi., Globe, writes: "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke. Old papers for sale at this office. Of lnt-r-t to Voluntrerii. Mayor Itichey n in receipt of the following letter which no doubt may bo of person al Intel est to many read ers of tho Nkws. KcrruititiK Mice ) I'nin-d State VoiutUia 1 I .u inci-i s. r P;.ik ILtci. (Juialia, .N.-1 r.iska. ) For tho information of those desir- i ing' to enlist in my company of Volun teer Engineers. A brigade of Volunteer Engineers is to be organized from tho whole United States, and I am comissionod to form one company from North Da kota, South Dakota, Iowa and Ne braska. The duties of engineer sol diers are fust duties of iniantry sol diers and in addition thereto to per form tho various kinds of engineering work that may become necessary, such as building bridges, railroads, in trenchinents, canals, pontoons, cordu roy roads, surveys, maps, telegraph linos etc., and to demolish similar work of the 01101113'. For this work we want machinists, sto; in engineers, blacksmiths, foremen, c irpenters, tel egraphers, linemen, photographers, draftsmen, tooog raphors, trackmen, riggers, boatmen, good all round la boreis, and those skilled in tho use of explosives. While it is dosirod to have the above trades and professions repre sented, till members are enlisted as soldiers, and are armed and equipped as such. When occasion requites tho services of nt3' particular calling-, those having it will bo detailed for the duty, and will be assisted by the others. All will be expected to work at anything U103' may be called upon to do. The company will bo o'liecrod by three commissioned oflieers appointed by the president of the United States. 'I here will be eight sergeants, eight corporals, two musicians, forty-livo liisl-class privates and twenty-eight second-class privates. Tho non-commissioned oilicers are appointed by the captain with the approval of the colonel and major of the regiment and from the ranks. These places will be filled by those who are not only skilled in their trade or profession, but who have special capacity for handling men. The pay is sergeants, $40. SO; cor porals, $-1. CO; first-class privates, :!(). 40, and second-class, $la. 00 per month; also rations, clothing, bedding and medicine. The term of enlist ment is two years. It is to be under stood that 110 one will be accepted on account of being skilled in anyone particular ealling, if lie is not bodi able and wiiling to help with tho labor partaining to the other branches of the work. The physical qualifications are age eighteen to forty-five 3'ears; weight, 120 to 100 pounds; height, not less than five feet four inches; sound, able bodied and free from disease They will have 1 1 pass tho usual med ical examination. Married men are not eligible. Those who enlist will be fed and lodged at government expense fi otn time of en listment until mustered in which will be a-i soon as the organization is com pleted, about Jul3- 4th. Pay to begin as soon as mustered in. Applicants will have to pay fare to Onraha. The above information is in answer to the many questions aked bv' apli cants, and ma3' be considered as a personal communication. If, after carefully considering it, you desire to enlist you will ple-iso report at 1x13' otlice IJ3- Jul3' 1, with reference as to ability and character. A. II. WKI5ER, C:ipt. U. S. Volunteer Engineers. Household Gods. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who at tended to the welfare and prosperity of the famil3T. They were worship ped as household gods. The house hold god of today is Dr. King's New Discover-. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all alTeclions of throat, chest and lungs, it is invalu able. It has been ttied for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cue or money retained. No household should ba without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and 3TOuog. Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke & Co's. Regu lar size 50c and $1. The trade in binding- twine has been brisk so far and our local dealer, II. E. Pankouin, tells the Courier that up to Thursday of this week his sales reached the seeming- wonderful sum of $'J,SO0. This amount includes the sales at his branch store at Gretna. Mr. Pankonin Durchased a large amount of twine when the price was down and those who took his advice bought early and saved money 03- it, but others who waited for a decline in prices are now compelled to pay double former prices with prospects for a still futther advance. Louisville Courier. M. L. Yoctm, Camoi on, it., says "I was a sulierer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without succoss. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was receoinrnend to me. I used oue box. It has effected a permanent cure." A a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. F. G. Fricke & Co. ISurliiigton Inn. Six blocks fi om exposition. A. D. Touzalin, mmafrer; E. O. Muoue3, clerk. Ho -in $1.00 uor day si ecial rates by week or month. Everything fist c!ass. Ti-ke Dodjre street car from Union depot to iiOih and Cut dette stri-t-ls. Write us for particulais. TO CDKE A COLO IN ONE O.VV Take Laxative Hromo Quinine, iablels. All druyro-its refund tl.e money if it fails to cure. 25e. 'I he genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. SALESMAN WANTED I5y large Factory supply inr free ouifit and p-i-ing several $40 weekly. Rrattice, '243 Pearl, New York. com tan v n Nori:s. I"riui Monday's Daily. Lower Main p trout will misj erin p:iny H very much, in tho Ii y h u made their headquar! vi'- Hi ' l'. r kins and at Hotel Pia'trmoiu: . The loys make a firm appeal are. now mid wo doubt if a single coinp.ny in the entire rt gimont will ru iKe lis good an appearance ua company 15. The fastest man on foot in the com piny is S. A. Morrison, who weigh U'() pounds. lie is also a favorite with the ladies and receives more bouquets than anybody. Several in-w recruits have cotreiu during the last few days who will be held hereto take the places id those who fail to pass. A sou of Ed Stopher was ex unitivd today. Orders have been 1 oc loved by Cap tain Sheldon to report with his com pany at Omaha Wednesday of this week. They expect to take the first train on the li it M at 7:'.'2 A. M. The company attended th i special services at the M. E. church iasi even ing, where in addition to an able ser mon, they listened to a pretty s lo b' Miss Street, entitled, "Tl.o Vacant Chair," and a nice solo )3' W. (1 Wil letts. It is, or should he, tin; bight st aim , ;f every merchant to please h:-- ens-' tomer.-; and that the wido-awnko d ug firm of Meyers it Eshieni in, Sit r i ! Ul., is doing so, is proven by the fol- j lowing-, from Mr. Eshlernti' : "It ni' j sixteen years, experience in the drug business I have never si en or .-old or I tried a medicine that g ive as gr.od s t-' . r . - 1 1 i . 1 I isiaciiou a-i vuamoo 1 1 . -. 011c, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." Sold b' all drug-gist subset il e for TlIK Nkws the best paper in the city. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Probate Notice. In county court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter ol the estate ol Albert ';iiiCle ie, deceased. I.uuisa 11. 'anClcavc, l.ulii May llurlbut, 'Sarah irena Wnlt, I'ora bell Ui.H, Mali Ion O. VauClcave, Nettie VanC leave, and ail other ersons interested in said matter, are hereby iiolined that oil the Zivl day ol unc, 1 -'.'s. Louisa II. VanOeave tiled a ijeiit:oa in said Court, alleging aniong other tilings tliat Albert anCleave died on the 1. Hi day ol May, lSi-. leaving no last will and testann.-nt and i:5esscl ol reai and personal eslaie. and that ilie al.ov,. named constitute all tlit: persons inlere.ted In the estate ol said deceased, and pi ing tor ad ministration thereof. u. aie be.cby notilied that il you fail to appear r.t said Comt m, t!ie SJth nay ol June, lsiis. at In o i-iock a. ru., .n i contest said petition, the Court niil :upnnt Louisa 1 1. Vait( 'leave, or some oM.er -11 liilile person, administratrix, ;md proceed to a seUlt ment of said e-tate. Witness my hand and the seal of s od Court at l'lattsmouth. Nebraska, this Clh day i4:sKAi-4t of June, jssix. JtJtiUi Gl.OKOH M. Sl'l-RI.OCK. Coiaity Judge. Atlnihiistrator's Sale if I.nml. In the District Court ol Cass County. Nebraska. In the matter of the AdlIlinistratuI -s ot estate of J as. drove, V j d deceiised. ) Notice is hereby given that in pursuai.e 1 a aa order of saie made by Hasil S. Kanoey, Judge ot the Iistrict Court of Cass county, NcOi.'S . ai theTth day of May. A. 1). ls'.'S, lor the sa.ji.li.'io real estate hereinafter described, there wn. b; sold for cash at the south door of the coui t h na.e in I'lattsmouth, Cass countv, Ntrhru.ikii, on tlie L".'th day of June. A. O. lsl'S, at L:m u'ow f. m . the following described real estate, to-u a : i lie west hall (w 'jj ofttie southeast (pi.uai .- e section two (:Jj, townsiiip ten I Hi), nor li ol i .u.gj nine (!)),in Cass county, Nebraska, lor ca Ii. S iO ject to all liens and encumbrances exi -Hag il tne death ol James Cirove, deceased. ;air s.ile i 1 remain open one hour. Aktulk L. ;t c;:a. A J. in. a a i .tear. livKoN Clark and C. A. Kawls, Attorney ?. Notice to Creditors. State of Nkbkaska, ? c , r..,o,- r, rt Cass county. )ss- bi Countj Court In the matter of the Estate of Ualthaser Siebo'd deceased. Notice is hereby yivon that the credi tors ol said deceased will meet the executrix ol said estate, before me, county Jud;e ot Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Hlatjsinouth in said county, on the -'Hh. day of December. A. L. 1'.'K, at 11 o'clock a. in. tor the purposa of presenting their claims lor examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed lor the creditors of said deceased to pre sent their claims and One year for the i-.xecuti ix to settle said estate, fiom the 5th day ol May Witness my hand and seal ol said County court, at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this, 4th day ol junu A. I). 1SJ5. GUOROE M. SlTKLOCK, (Seal) County Judge. Order to Show Cause. In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska. In the matter ol the estate ) of Samuel A. llolbrook, Order to show cause. deceased. ) This cause came ou for hearing upon the Oth day of June, IM'M, upon the petition of W iiliam L. Lowell, executor under the last will and testa ment of Samuel A. Holbrook, deceased, for license to sell the north half of section twenty three, and the east halt of the northeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quar ter of section twenty-two. all in tow u hip twelve, lange ten, east of the sixth principal meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska, for tho purpose ol paying debts of said estate and the Co-ts of ad ministration, there not being sufficient personal property belonging to said estate to pa the said debts and expenses. It is therefore ordered that all persons inter ested in said e-tate appear before me at ihe itice of the clerk of the district court in 1'laUsn.outh C ass county, Nebraska on the yoth da, ut J'liy. A. D. IWiH at lu o'clock A. M. to show c ti.-e whv a license should not be granted t j said cxu or to sell said real estate above described .or the purpose hereinbefore set lorth. and that this oider shall be published four success. so weoks la the Semi-Weekdy News-IIlkalo. Dated this fith day ol June A 1) lsy-. Judge of the District court. Basil S. Kamsey. Judc. R. 15. Windham, Attorney. vz v rx- s & tt"-.V.. - m i Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings. z ."" r. i & BEST IhFZIMl V U t EVER LW PA"- )f3r ''111 IIIHTI' tul (lT ."'.' "j h?-: "'; f. 21 Bo V 1 1. ' ; e- j . -...I t' u . UJ 1 o ,v i . t i great i;,:i-i; 10 x 1 1 1 1 1 :' d 1 s -1 ill i - I 11 -.1.11:1 or g(. ii 1 j , ,. 1 , w p: ice of w a 1 c Ii. I I , a ml , owing to n .-e. a- i an ex t ra g n id b ; r : 1 1 ' oil I . 11 I t Wn'cb rejiair i.nd a ! ! .) J n o . Hid lev ) '" .J.:. e T 1 1 1 ? mm i m . y Si-cund 1 ) ) ; So it h of 1 at -l;. 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